Florida will not issue a statewide fireworks ban for July 4, though eight counties currently have local burn bans in place.
Enormous plumes of dust travel thousands of miles from the Sahara Desert across the Atlantic each year. The weather phenomena, known as the Saharan dust layer, often reaches Tennessee. Large plumes of ...
This story is no longer being updated. Go here to find today’s latest forecast from the KXAN First Warning Weather team. AUSTIN (KXAN) — The effects of the incoming Saharan dust have already reached ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Large plumes of dust that originated in the Sahara Desert in northern Africa will likely reach Tennessee over the summer.
Saharan dust from Africa is carried by trade winds to Southwest Florida during the summer. The dust can create hazy skies and beautiful sunsets while making conditions warmer and drier. This dry, ...
A slice of the rare angrite meteorite NWA 12774 shows olivine crystal (green), a mineral rich in magnesium. John Kashuba A 4.5-billion-year-old meteorite found in the Sahara Desert could be evidence ...
Get ready, South Texas: Hazy skies and worsening air quality could prompt allergy flare-ups over the next week, but it won’t be because of grass, mold, or mountain cedar pollen. Instead, dust is ...
A huge cloud of dust from the Sahara Desert is set to engulf southeastern regions of the US in the coming days after travelling across the Atlantic, forecasters have said. The Saharan air layer has ...